Ernest Lee Glover, Jr. v. Lorie Davis, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institutions Division
DueProcess HabeasCorpus
Does a court of Appeals violate Due Process and Equal protection of law by applying 26 USC §2244(d)(1) to deny review of G.0.A. Challenging District courts Mandatory use of 28 USC §2254 to block review of a 28 USC §2241(c)(3) challenge to custody not based upon a State conviction
QUESTION(S) PRESENTED 1. Doesa court of Appeals violate Due Process and Equal protection of law by applying 26 USC §2244(d)(1) bo deny review of G.0.A. Challenging Oistrict courts Mandatory use of 28 USC §2254 to bleck review of .@ 28 USC §2241(c)(3) challenge to custody not ; : _basad upon a State conviction. 2.: Did the Fifth Circuit court of Appeals so far depert : “from the Reasonable Jurist standard on C.0.%.as to use : ‘the United States Codes, §2244, §2253 wand §2254 as aa ‘a subterfuge or obsticle to prevent petitioner From a getting his habeas corpus claim of wrongful custody ; : -under §2241(c)(3) before the court for decision on its merits . : oO